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how to use a electric pallet jack?

I got a job at a factory and my position requires the use of a electric pallet jack...my problems are that i cant control it the way i would want to...it goes faster than i expected and my turns are horrible ive already hit like 3 things in a week...i need to learn how to use it ASAP its electric but i cant ride on it i push it....thank you for your time and hopefully answers :)

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try everything and never be afraid to try some thing even if you think you're not going to like it. My motto is try every thing at-least once and if i like it try it some more. another thing to remember is if you had it cooked one way or tried it by its self try it again if its presented different for years i hated cabbage but i had it fried once and i love it . just keep an open mind and a non bias stomach
with experience I believe. once you have sampled a large variety of a particular dish or food you can detect the differences in quality much more easily. like I can taste the difference between a cheap vodka and an expensive vodka in a blind taste test (it is my spirit of choice typically) but I have a hard time deciphering good tequila from bad tequila in a blind taste test (I picked the cheapo tequila as tasting better, /shrug) eating at a lot of nice restaurants helps as well. sampling some gourmet food cooked by talented chefs, and learning about the various dishes and ingredients. Over time you will refine your pallet. Also, closing your eyes when you eat helps you focus your senses just a little bit more I find. The nose actually plays an important role in tasting your food too, it will help you detect subtleties in flavor. If you can, play a game with someone for fun. Have them feed you different ingredients (if you trust them to do so) and try to guess what you're eating while you have your eyes closed. I saw them do this on Hell's Kitchen and a lot of people were getting very simple things wrong. It was surprising.

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